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Everyone is "Here comes the Hand of Jadus run! I fight because that is what I was made to do and the Empire is the instrument through which I realize my purpose. The Empire is war made manifest. TalkingDinosaur I love the writing behind the character but find it equally puzzling that people are actually fond of Jadus' long-term goals.

RomanCenturionX Then again that's probably why I always picked any decision that directly resulted in Sith deaths. Coincidentally one of the choices Jadus gives you. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

User Info: happyscrub1. The dialoge light choice is so fun. Had me shaking in my boots because he was getting pissed and pissed and pissed I couldn't find it on youtube, and I remember it was tricky to do. User Info: BlindDeadeye.

The best end is probably the one where you talk him down. It essentially leads to a moment like this: "I didn't think you could talk a Sith lord down. Knowledge grows only through challenge. Man, I can't decide. The IA story is awesome. It's like BW wrote this one first and gave it everything and just said whatever with all the rest. Are chapters 2 and 3 even better than 1? Once the Agent works their way thorugh the wards final shields, they dsicover fully powered kolto tank buried under Belavis.

As the Agent walks forwward, terminals power on, showing holograms of the kolto tanks residents, who speak to hte Agent. Scorpio, th droid who has been watching th Agent, is also present in the vault, and attacks the Agent. The Agent prevails, and continues their conversation from the holograms. The Agent explains that somene has been manipulating the galaxy, and that the trail led here. The holograms explain that the conspirators use the vaulti n Belsavis to hide technological advancements hidden to the galaxy, including microdroids, genetic maps, the Scorpio artifical intelligence, and the holograms themselves, who are men and women who were too respected to kill, to be preserved later for knowledge.

Diplomats, explorers, and philosophers. The orders original purpose was noble, to save civilization after the Jedi and the Sith nearly destroyed it, dring the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace War, when the Republic had triumphd, the Empire had fled, and the galaxy was in ruins. The founders were men of infuence who asked why the conflict had not been stopped, and why millions had to die. The Order cam to the conclusion that the Jedi and the Sith were respnisble, and resolved to control their actions from the shadows, and to keep the Republic and Empire seperate.

The Agent finally learsn the name of the conspirators and secret masters — the Star Cabal. The original founds wer spies and nobility, scientists and crimelords, and the founders allowed the jedi and Sit supreme power in their world of religion and hereditary might, knowing that the real world runs on information, money and technolology. The hologram claims that the galaxy belongs to the Star Cabal, and almost no one realises the truth.

The hologram states that he has seen his successors grow cold and hungry for power, each generation coming to them for wisdom, then returning them to the dark of the kolto tanks, telling them nothing. The tank resident tells the agent that they do not know what the Star Cabal has become, but that they are corrupt, and that he will help the Agent. The Agent can choose to place the prince in to custody, to kill him, or send him back to Alderaan.

Watcher Two has a new lead once the Agent is finished dealing with the Prince, as Imperil Intelligence found a holoconference record involving Hunter and some other parties.

While Intelligence only has a record of the call, the ctual call itself may be found on the Tytun Rings, a massive self-maintiang repository of all galactic communications, originally created by an entrepeneur. The Agent finds the conference recording, and discovers that Hunter seems to be speaking to Nok Drayen, speaking about leaving, and the loss of the cell on Tatooine. A figure named The Creeper is also caught on the recordings. On Dromund Kaas, the slightly corrupted recording is played, where it appears there is a large meeting of Star Cabale members.

A figure named Yem Leksende calls the meeting to order, and Nok Drayen mocks him for his formality. Also present are Senator Voralla and Representative Shuuru. Hunter suggests they sit back, and enjoy the spectacle. The Prince preaches patience, and also refers to Hunter as their enforcer, and that they will move their plan forward, to Armageddon.

While watching, Watcher Two has a private vision of being choked by The Prince, and falls to the ground, and around her the other Watchers do the same. Watcher Three explains that the transmission had a hidden overlay, a code or image only a genetically enhanced mind could recognize, designed to overwhelm and shut down the brain. This trap would be a seve blow to the war, as Imperil Intelligence would be losing both Keper and many analysts, and the Agent is on their own, and Watcher Three suggest the Agent try Voss next.

Watcher Three allows Vector to brief the Agent on Voss, as he has more experience with Voss than anyone as a diplomat. On Voss, there was a species with citizens who cna use the force — not Jedi, not Sith, but something else. Voss has remained neutral, but both the Republic and the Empire have been petitioning them to ally. Imperial Intelligence has an operative on the ground, but Watcher Three does not have his details, but a meet was arranged for the Agent. On Voss, the Agent discovers the operative is actually a Voss, or rather a human intelligence agent who has been surgically altered to look like the real Voss who lived there, and who has been living with his Voss family for five years, the only way to infiltrate sch a closed society.

Although it was unknown where he came from, it only took him five weeks to go from outsider to practically Voss. He knew their rites, their culture, their politics, and the operative suggests that it was a textbook case of infiltration, impossibly perfect, but then he died in his sleep, buried with honours.

The operative instructs the Agent to find the tomb, and see what he left behind. At the tomb, the Agent only finds a scroll, and no body. The Agent is next sent to the Shrine of Healing, and the oerative suggests that the Agent should face the trials and follow the rules of the mystics.

If the Agent chooses to go through the ritual, claiming that there are terrible things their past and they wish to be made whole, and that they sometimes wonder who they are, they will go through a ritual with a Voss mystic.

The mystic explains that the ritual is recorded in a vitalicron, which is genetically locked to the participant. Going through the ritual, the agent first learns about their past, starting with before the Keepers reshaped them. The Agent will have different options based on their species, and may choose options such as being an alien on the streets, an ambitious child, a naive alien among humans, a proud Chiss servant of Csilla, a patriot. Last, the Mystic claims that the Agent is in a season of mists, all things obscured, and asks what the Agent will become.

The Agent can state they want to be free, or that they can be anyone they like. If the Agent, [[threaten?? The Agent also learns from the operative that the Shining Man has not identity matches or evidence he existed before Voss.

In the recording, there is a Voss recounting the the Shining man knew their ways and bore a scroll, and the Shining Man feigns memory loss. The voss says that the scroll contained a prophecy from the Chamber of Ashes that had been lost, gaining the Voss mystics approval.

Before the Agent can investigate, they receive a holocall from a Bounty Hunter starting that the Voss operative has been kidnapped, luring the Agent deep on to the forests of Voss to meet in privacy. The Agent can choose to kill the hutt, or let him go.

The Voss operative is badly hurt, but before he passes, he lets the Agent know that the only maps to the nightmare lands, where the Shining Man found his scroll of prophecy, are locked in tha capitol building. The ship is destroyed, the Agent receives a holocall from the voss family stating that Voss interpreters of prophecy see that the Chamber of Ashes is ablaze, and that they wish to meet with the Agent. It is revealed that the prophecy that fits the Agent also fits the Shining Man, and that they do not know for sure if the prophecy was meant for the Agent, the Shining Man, both, or neither.

The Voss explain that the Shining Man told them about the secrets of the galaxy, and proposed the Voss make no alliance with outsiders for three thousand days, and in return, he promised the warring native alien species would eliminated, and that no outsiders and no new ships would enter their system, and that the Republic and the Empire would cease toe exist.

The Voss chose to ally with no one for 8 years, stating that they were offered much for little. The Agent retruns to their ship, transmitting everything he learned to Imperial Intelligence, and is immediately recalled to headquarters. The Sith informs the Agent that by order of the Dark Council, the Operations Division is being dissolved, and that personnel will be reassigned to wartime units or to deserving Sith Lords.

The Sith informs the Agent that they are being transferred to his brigade on the Corellian front lines. Back on their ship, the Agent expresses to his team that although the front lines of Corellia are likely a trap, they intend to find out why, and follow the answer to find the Star Cabal. The Agent is sent on a series of war-time missions and bombing campaigns, where they receive a mysterious transmission, who requests the Agents help against the conspiracy by slicing Republic trooper data.

In a Republic base, the Agent finds that the Republic has far more forces and resource than the Empire expected, which the transmitter believes is another sign that the invisible conspirators are playing both sides. After the Agent completes their mission on Corellia, the transmitter reveals themself to be the previously-incapacitated Watcher Two.

When the Agent arrived on Corellia, Imperial records showed that the Empire was at an advantage — that their troops were more numerous, and their weapons more advanced. The report the Agent recovers on Corellia reveals that this was alie, and that not only is the Republic at an advantage with their reinforcements, the Sith on the planet have been expending Imperial troops on power plays instead of the war.

As the Agent is leaving Corellia, Watcher Two, now Keeper, confirms that the Star Cabal is using the war to decimate to two military forces at once. She has also discovered an airship above Corellia, and instructs the Agent to be captured and interrogated, whre the Agent could feed them false information about secret Imperial reinforcements, causing them to scramble.

In the chaos, Keeper hopesthat their center of operations would be revealed. Aboard the airship, the Agent discovers a dooms day party, where the elite of Corellia are being distracted as they watch the bombs reign down on their planet, enjoying themselves one last time on the Apocalypse Barge. At the bar, The Agent is able to communicate with Hunter by holocall, where he reveals the party keeps them focused on themselves instead of doing anything constructive.

Hunter brags to the Agent about having won, and that for the first time in fourteen hundred years, ordinary people would rule — no more Jedi, no more Sith, a new galaxy, unted, at peace, with the Star Cabal in charge.

At the end of their talk, Hunter gasses the Agent, knocking him out. During the interrogation the Agent plants the reinforcement knowledge according to plan. The Agent either escapes or is abandoned after the interrogation is complete. Keeper instructs the Agent to fake their own death to avoid suspicion, by rigging the Corellian military museum with explosives, and escaping in the tunnels below.

As the agent sets the explosives, an SIS team tracks them down, but the Agent successfully escapes and fakes their death.

Aboard the secret starship Tenebrous, the Agent discovers the remnants of Imperial Intelligence as well as their companion Kaliyo. Watcher Two greets him, but she is still recovering from the digital attack on headquarters. She explains that the Minister of Intelligence brought former members of Intelligence together after the ministry was dissolved, and recruited a core of loyal operatives.

The Minister also explains that once the crisis passes, the Sith will want the conspirators secrets in safe hands, secrets including how to blackmail, how to brainwash, and how to disappear. The Agent takes a cloaked ship to the Null Zone, and sneaks aboard the space station, where they discover a meeting being held by the Star Cabal. At the meeting, the Star Cabal ids discussing the loss of Corellia, and how it will be handled, with some members attending in persn and other attending by holocall.

The Agent will swoop in to the meeting, and be attacked by The Prince and The Creeper, as the other members flee. Keeper identifies several of the holograms, and sens their dossiers to the military, Korriban, and the bounty hunter guilds, marking them as an enemy of the state, but has constructed a cover story for each target.

There they finally confront Hunter in person, where Hunter laments that the Agent is Imperial, and that otherwise they could have been partners. The agent fights Hunter, and wins. Hunter goes on to explain that he was trained by the best killers, slicers, and that he even trained on Tatooine… but that he had never shown his real face in a long time. He reveals that the Hunter persona was false including his appearance, gender and voice, and reveals that she is actually a woman, who had been disguised using the same disguise technology as the Agent had seen on Tatooine.

If the Imperial Agent is playing a male character, Hunter will go on to say that by the time the Agent came along, it was too late to change, and that the Agent understood that she liked them, and that she had tried to keep them alive, and keep it fun. The male Agentcan then choose to take her prisoner, kill her, or kiss her. Rather than the choice to kiss her, the female Agent may express that Hunter was the best enemy she could have asked for, kill her, or capture her.

Jadus was also onboard and thus presumed dead, leading the Dark Council to elect his daughter Darth Zhorrid as his replacement. Zhorrid ordered Intelligence to use all its resources to find the terrorist leader Eagle and provide her with revenge. Imperial Intelligence, thanks to the agent now codenamed Cipher Nine , began disassembling the Eagle's entire network. In the end they found and killed the Eagle himself, who was attempting to use experimental Imperial weapons known as Eradicators to launch a devastating attack on Imperial holdings.

Before dying, however, the Eagle revealed that he had a mysterious "Patron" high-up within the Empire. Hunting down this Patron, Cipher Nine discovered it to be Darth Jadus; he had been the real leader of the Eagle terrorists all along. By faking his own death, holding the Dominator together through the Force while shvash gas incinerated it, he had weakened the Council as they fought each other to claim his resources.

He intended to finish the job with the Eradicators, using them against the Empire until it ceased to be ruled by Sith leaders whose infighting he felt was holding it back from its promised rise to glory and strength. However, in the course of defeating the Eagle, Cipher Nine had obtained half of the Eradicator command codes.

Jadus attempted to recruit Nine to execute his plan of firing them, leading to a complicated decision for the agent.

All that is known is that Jadus disappeared soon after, his fate unclear. One theory is that Cipher Nine gave him the codes in order to distract him, then sabotaged his ship so the Dark Council and naval reinforcements could move in, causing him to surrender but then escape.

Another is that Cipher Nine either talked him down or used the codes to deactivate the Eradicators, with Jadus disappearing once they became useless. Yet another contends that Cipher Nine freely gave him the codes, becoming the "Hand of Jadus. Either way, Jadus was known to have soon left the reaches of the known galaxy in order to better enact his further plans in secret, having also learned of the Emperor's plans to wipe all life from the universe.



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